Ez a játék a Second World War at Sea: Bismarck kiegészítője.
A Second World War at Sea: Surcouf egy közepesen összetett kiegészítő a Second World War at Sea: Bismarck társasjátékhoz, 2 játékos részére. A társast, a bonyolultsága miatt, csak 12 éves kortól ajánljuk kipróbálni. A játékmenet erősen épít a hatszög-rács és a kockadobás mechanizmusokra.
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This is the twelfth of the Avalanche Press Golden Journal supplements. It contains 70 additional counters as well as variants for two games: Counters: The majority of the...
This is the twelfth of the Avalanche Press Golden Journal supplements. It contains 70 additional counters as well as variants for two games:
Counters:
The majority of the counters included are "long" rectangle pieces meant to replace ships in a number of other games that were originally represented by "small" square counters. Pieces are replaced in the following games: Strike South, Eastern Fleet, Midway, Bismarck, Bomb Alley, and Leyte Gulf.
Variants:
Second World War at Sea: Bismarck - Adds rules for using the included Soucouf in several of these scenarios.
Great War at Sea: U.S. Navy Plan Gold - Adds rules for using the included Soucouf in several of these scenarios.
The countersheet included was originally printed for the Gold Club in 2007.
—user summary
Kategória:
Tenger, Háború, Kiegészítő, II. világháború
Mechanizmus:
Hatszög-rács, Kockadobás
Ez a játék egy kiegészítő. Ez ilyen játékok az eredeti játékhoz, annak élményéhez, mechanizmusához, készletéhez, adnak plusz elemeket.
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Az alábbi játékok a hasonlítanak leginkább a(z) Second World War at Sea: Surcouf társasjátékhoz